Winter winds brought extreme cold and ice-slicked roads to the Midwestern and Eastern United States on Monday, with the U.S. Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday and an ongoing government shutdown allowing many to heed official advice to stay indoors.
[...] “This is definitely dangerous, life-and-death kind of weather happening,” Chenard said. “Minnesota and Wisconsin will see temperatures in the negative 20s.”
“Boston will be just 3 degrees (Fahrenheit) this morning, with wind chills of minus 12 or more,” he said. “New York City and D.C. will be in that same range, maybe hitting the teens later today. It’ll be record or near-record cold.”
The NWS [(National Weather Service)] issued wind-chill advisories and warnings for more than 10 states, from North Dakota and to East Coast metropolitan centers.
Severe winter weather will be hitting Chicago over the next week, bringing “dangerous cold” with below zero temperatures before the wind chill, according to the National Weather Service.
An arctic front is expected to hit the area Thursday, with another following next week, dropping the wind chill as low as 30 degrees below zero. The Chicagoland area may even break records for cold temperatures in January, though it’s too early to predict the exact numbers, according to the weather service.
The first wave of “dangerous cold” is expected Thursday night into Friday morning, according to meteorologist Gino Izzi.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/dangerous-cold-to-blast-through-chicago-this-week/
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday January 25 2019, @08:10PM
It's an average, and it's the absolute temp, not counting the windchill.
The City adds quite a few degrees, and ORD temps are lower too.
But this is not news. The two weeks including the end of Jan and start of Feb are typically the time of the cold wave in Chicago. Temps below freezing for a week or more, with excursions below 0F that can last 3 days... That's normal winter, and it's gonna take a lot more global warming before it goes away.